2006 New York Code - Innkeepers And Carriers Refusing To Receive Guests And Passengers.



 
    §  40-e.  Innkeepers  and  carriers  refusing  to  receive  guests and
  passengers.  A person, who, either on his own account  or  as  agent  or
  officer of a corporation, carries on business as innkeeper, or as common
  carrier  of  passengers,  and  refuses, without just cause or excuse, to
  receive and entertain any guest, or to receive and carry any  passenger,
  is guilty of a misdemeanor.

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